The 25 most anticipated horror films of 2019

The past few years have turned out to be an impressive showcase for the horror genre, producing critical favorites and box office hits It follows, The baby shower, Go out, IT, and Hereditaryjust to name a few. 2019 seems to continue this trend and discourage our pants in every conceivable way. Thanks to the great success of ITNot only are we getting the much anticipated sequel, but also a series of other Stephen King adaptations, including a remake of Pet sematary and the kind of sequel too The lights, In addition, we also have a new version of child's play, Festival hits like sweetheart and Little monstersas well as new films by breakout directors Jordan Peele, Robert Eggers and Ari Aster. We have listed all upcoming titles in the order of the release date. So mark it in your calendar and look for someone screaming in the theater with you.

A sequel to Blumhouse Slasher 2017 directed by Christopher Landon. Two years after the original, the film re-enacts the story of Tree Gelbman as she returns to a time warp looking for a killer. Only in this repetition, their friends experience the same day again and again.

Celebrated as one of Sundance's scariest films, director Lee Cronins The hole in the ground is a kind of A24 horror release about a woman trying to restart her life in a remote village until a meeting with a local takes her to the streets of paranoia and madness.

Written and directed by Danishka Esterhazy, Stage 16 Premiere at the Fantastic Fest and was celebrated as a clever game The story of the servant, In a mysterious school for girls, residents are taken to a grumpy building where they spend their entire youth and learn how to be right and perfect young women – with dire consequences if they are not. Relevant.

Roxanne Benjamin has included horror shorts in the band South and XX Anthologies, but Body at Brighton Rock marks her feature film debut. It is described as a "survival thriller" about a park ranger spending the night at a crime scene on a remote mountain trail.

Babak Anvaris first English-language film and a follower of the Iranian Ghost Story 2016 Under the shade, wounds Stars Armie Hammer as a bartender, who finds a cell phone that puts him in a terrible nightmare. For those who have longed for some raw-out stuff with their arthouse horror, reports say they could fill a void.

Jordan Peele is both a producer and a trained film guard. He loaded Go out with homages and references to such different classics as Rate who comes to dinner and Night of the living dead, Because of what Peele has called "genre confusion." Go out – Golden Globes categorizes it as a comedy – Us Slash away from the comedy and tell "full of horror" to tell the story of a family on vacation bumping into evil doppelgangers of their own.

The Soska sisters will smuggle their David Cronenberg remake out of Canada later this year. Already legendary in the horror community for their love of blood and suffering, the Soskas are modernizing this story of a woman who is undergoing experimental plastic surgery before developing a taste for blood and leaving behind a zombie legion.

A remake of Mary Lambert's adaptation of Steven King in 1989 Pet semataryThe 2019 version will be led by Kevin Kölsch and Dennis Widmyer. A couple moves to a new house, mysteriously, allegedly bringing pets with them. As the first trailer reveals, in this version the couple's daughter dies and not her son, and they bury her with the hope that she will be brought back to life. Written by Jeff Buhler and SuspiriaDavid Kajganich.

Director Michael Chaves has to make fun of the facial features with Warner Bros.'s new horror movie. It is based on the Mexican myth of a woman drowning her children in a fit of fear. The teaser trailer recalls the melancholy fish-out-of-water elements of the American remake of The grudge,

Written by Brian and Mark Gunn – cousin and brother of James Gunn who has produced – the movie works with them Slither Actress Elizabeth Banks, who plays a mother who cares about an alien boy with violent tendencies who collapses on Earth in this daunting remake of the original Superman story.

Octavia Spencer works again The help and Get up Director Tate Taylor, who makes headlines about a woman in this Blumhouse psycho-thriller, about a woman who befriends teenagers and lets them celebrate in her home before bad things happen and "the best place in town" becomes "the worst Place of the World ".

Director Lars Klevberg directs this remake of the supernatural Slasher of the 1980s with a reinterpreted Chucky doll that has been updated for the 21stst Century. In this release, a young mother played by Aubrey Plaza gives her son a high-tech doll for his birthday, but the doll refuses programming and forcibly cheats villains. In other words, no voodoo phenomena here.

Mandy Moore was already exposed to the horrors of the deep sea, and now director Johannes Roberts is returning to torture a group of adventurous backpackers who are in this shark attack thriller in an underwater city.

Ari Aster wasted no time after the premiere Hereditary, midsommar is his second movie and its features Lady MacbethFlorence Pugh and Black Mirror: BandersnatchWill Poulter. A couple travels to a picturesque Swedish village for a festival, before being caught in a bizarre and dangerous competition with a pagan cult. Steps from The Wicker Man,

Executive Producer Guillermo del Toro selected Troll hunter-helmer and monster friend André Øvredal as the man who leads an adaptation of the children's book series To tell scary stories in the dark, The film combines several stories to tell the story of a group of children who must solve the mystery of a "wave of horrific deaths."

It's chapter two Twenty-seven years after the children who competed against Pennywise have matured the clown and almost forgot that fateful summer. Bill Skarsgård returns to play Pennywise and the cast is filled by heavy hitters including Bill Hader, James McAvoy and Oscar nominee Jessica Chastain. Hader said Skarsgårds Pennywise was even more scary in person.

Are you afraid of the dark? (2019)Directed by: D.J. CarusoWith: TBAOpening on: October 11, 2019

The Nickelodeon Light Horror series of the 1990s Are you afraid of the dark? coined a generation of children's tastes that deal with the self-esteem and kitsch that developed in the horror genre back then, with tastier stories for children. Although the plot is still unknown, director D.J. Caruso has shown that he can upset films like the '90s Disturbia and eagle eye,

And yet Another Stephen King adaptation, Doctor sleep Ewan McGregor plays as adult Danny Torrance (out The lights). Mike FlanaganOuija: Origin of evil, The haunt of Hill House) directs this story about an alcoholic with psychic powers who tries to protect a girl with similar abilities from a cult with nefarious motives.

Netflix is ​​expanding its horror collection with the release of Ciarán Foys Eli, The film tells the story of a boy with a serious illness whose parents allow a doctor (played by Lili Taylor) to shut him off from the world to do medical experiments – what could go wrong? – As the boy begins to question whether the doctor has his welfare at heart.

David M. Rosenthal recalls this Adrian Lyne classic with a cast including Michael Ealy, Jesse Williams, Nicole Beharie, Karla Souza and Guy Burnet. The producers have shown that this version is more of a tribute than a mere remake and focuses on the story of two brothers who could reassure some purist fans of the original.

Robert Eggers leads this fantasy horror movie, his highly anticipated sequel The witchWith Willem Dafoe and Robert Pattinson. Not much is known about the story, except that it's an aging lighthouse keeper in Maine. Both Dafoe and Pattinson have already quoted how agonizing, painful and wet filming was.

In Abe Forsythes Little monstersAcademy Award winner Lupita Nyong'o plays schoolteacher Miss Caroline, who takes her class on an excursion to a farm near an American regeneration experiment. There's a zombie outbreak, and Miss Caroline has to save herself and her students. Early reviews praise Nyong's commitment for a role that would otherwise have been just stupid.

Fans of Hammer Horror may feel excited to have produced this gothic thriller by directors Veronika Franz and Severin Fiala. At the heart of the story are two parents who fight over the souls of their children – one is Catholic, the other a survivor of a Protestant death cult.

Kiersey Clemons plays the lead role as a woman was washed ashore on a mysterious island where a monster rises from the water at night, hungry after the next meal. Reviews from Sundance were quite positive, and almost everyone explains that J. D. Dillard – who in 2016 subtly reinvented the comic hero Sleight – The unbelievable power of tensing the tension with a single character (for most of the runtime) in a free, static location is unbelievable.

Another Stephen King adaptation this year directed by Vincenzo Natali (cube). Story follows a sister and a brother who drive through Kansas and stop to check the cries for help they hear from the roadside fields. Patrick Wilson will be a star and try to make grass scary.